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Updated: June 19, 2025
And then, as his old friend went down the path to the sidewalk, he called after him, "You tell him I'll pay him every last cent! Every last, dang, dirty PENNY!" He slammed the door and went rapidly up the stairs, talking loudly to himself. "Every dang, last, dirty penny! Thinks EVERYBODY in this family wants to steal from him, does he? Thinks we're ALL yellow, does he? I'll show him!"
But," he performed a circle with his pipe stem, and darted it as from the centre thereof toward Stephen's breast, with the poser, "do we s'pport thieves at public expense for them to keep thievin' black, white, or brown no matter, eh? Well, then, if the public wunt bear it, dang me if I can see why individles shud bear it.
A few moments later, Carnac's father came sliding down the bank, a rope in his hands, some workmen remaining above. "What's the matter here?" he asked. "A fall, eh! Dang little fool now, you are a dang little fool, and you know it, Denzil." He nodded to his boy, then he raised the wounded man's head and shoulders, and slipped the noose over until it caught under his arms.
Why dang your fool heart, I've laid out there in them hills myself and fit off the Navvies 'n' I didn't see nothin' much to laugh at, now I'm tellin' yuh! Time I went there after Jose Martinez " "Better get under way, boys," Luck interrupted, having heard many times the details of that fight and capture.
"I thought we would for the first half dozen cablegrams; but after it became a habit it appeared that Landry ought to pay for his fancies." "He should," Mr. Skinner declared firmly. "Charge the cablegrams to Landry." "Nothing doing!" piped Cappy. "Charge 'em to general expense. Dang you, Skinner, I despair of ever breaking you of that habit of operating on the cheap!"
"One of the buttonholes in my shirt is too large and I can't keep the dang thing fastened. I don't know what to do about it! I only got one other white shirt, and it's kind of ruined: I tried it before I did this one. Do you s'pose you could do anything?" "I'll see," she said. "My collar's got a frayed edge," he complained, as she examined his troublesome shirt.
Dang the buttons o' that little pasteboord seller! he warn't a 'safe mon' to hev to do wi'." I enquired if the peeple hed much washin' to do for the railway about here, an' thay wanted to know what I required to know vor. I sed because thur war such a long clothesline put up aal the way along.
Just think what she said about that horrid old captain, who can't speak a civil word to any one. Why, he swears awful. I heard him say 'dang hang it' one time, and a man who uses such language as that is not a fit companion for a little boy." Little did Captain Josh and Rod care what people said. Though months had now passed into years, their friendship was as firm as ever.
"Well, dang 'er shape, I says! Why can't she go as she come?" "Summat in the wood give 'er a turn, scared 'er like, an' back she run to the Guv'nor an' orders 'im to 'ave the phaeton round, which the Guv'nor does; an' there's 'im an' t' others a-toastin' of 'er this 'ere werry minute. Oh, she's a lady, Ben, an' mighty 'igh an' 'aughty, by 'er looks." "'Aughty!" sneered Ben, spitting again. "Lady!
He haven't got man's strength yet, and oi can work for us both. I bain't a-going to let him go by hisself, not loikely." "Thou art roight, lad," Luke said heartily. "Dang it all, lad, thou speak'st loike a man. Oi be sorry thou art going, Bill, for oi loike thee; but thou be right to go wi' this poor lad. Goodby, lad, and luck be wi' ye;" and Luke wrung Bill's hand heartily.
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